RM2BRW6W2–A ciliate from a water sample under the microscope, field of view is about 121 microns wide
RMB0CYJE–NHGRI supported researchers are sequencing the genome of a ciliate microorganism known as Oxytricha trifallax
RMKJNCKA–Ciliate Rock-Jasmine, Androsace chamaejasme, in flower on limestone in the Swiss Alps.
RMG43G0C–Ciliate Vetchling - Lathyrus blepharicarpus Orange Pea Flower from Cyprus
RM2GGK1X0–Impressive alpine flower meadow with clove or stemless ciliate (Silene acaulis), mountain pine (Pinus mugo), white silver arum (Dryas octopetala), Karwendel Mountains, Tyrol, Austria in front of the Karwendel mountain range
RF2B7M8MD–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RFE8P6D0–Microscopic view of protozoa. Leishmaniasis and dysentery are examples of diseases involving protozoa, often transmitted to huma
RM2C1WB7T–A group of the tall thin flower spikes if Digitalis ciliata
RME84JGN–A Common Ciliate Blue perched on a twig at Kintampo Falls, Ghana
RF2C0RHN1–Whitestreak monocle bream [Scolopsis ciliata]. North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMCP0770–cilate (Frontonia leucas), ciliate of the order Peniculia with incorporated green and blue algae
RMER542B–A variety of pondlife, diatoms. protozoa, scuticociliates, a peritrich ciliate -- probably Vorticella, Carchesium
RMB18CWP–Paramecium in pond water under optical microscope
RM2DF6FFC–Carchesium sp. is a ciliate protozoa. Optical microscope X200.
RM2G2P819–Sempervivum arachnoideum, the cobweb house-leek (German: Spinnwebhauswurz) is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulacea. Austria
RM2A777HY–Cup vorticella, Vorticella cyathus, ciliate protozoan. Illustration drawn by George Shaw and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1805.
RF2AT9GR7–Loxophyllum ciliate protozoa, SEM
RF2GHYCC8–Lysimachia ciliata Firecracker fringed loosestrife Firecracker – yellow flowers with fringed petals and purple green bronze leaves, August, England,
RM2BRW6W5–A small round ciliate (possibly Stentor sp.) from a water sample under the microscope, field of view is about 121 microns wide
RFRWBH0B–Whitestreak Monocle Bream [Scolopsis ciliatus]. North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMCP06D8–Blepharisma americana (Blepharisma americana), pink ciliate, Germany
RM2DA487X–Ciliate vetchling growing in field of bearded wheat
RMC1X1A6–Stentor ciliate showing cilia movement photomicrograph
RFKG8YB7–Sand whiting also known summer, yellowfin or blue-nose whiting (Sillago ciliate) is a slender and slightly compressed fish, with two parts dorsal fin
RM2DF6FEG–Vorticella is a sessile protozoa ciliate. Optical microscope X200.
RF2B76NAC–Labels: A, Vorticella, a stalked ciliate Infusorian; I, contracted; 2, extended. f, food vacuoles; g, gullet; m, contractile fibre (muscular); and oth
RFHNEXDJ–Icon of the ciliate slipper in a linear style
RFPT5HYB–Computer illustration of the ciliate protozoan Balantidium coli, an intestinal parasite that may cause ulcers (balantidiasis) in the intestinal tract of humans. It is a rare form of dysentery, which is mainly limited to farm workers and those in close association with pigs. The parasites are common and harmless amongst pigs. They form cysts which pass out of the pigs in their faeces. Humans contract the disease through food or drink contaminated by such cysts.
RF2GHYCCD–Lysimachia ciliata Firecracker fringed loosestrife Firecracker – yellow flowers with fringed petals and purple green bronze leaves, August, England,
RF2FYDNDY–Large brown bean-shaped ciliate under the light microscope
RF2A7XX86–Common Ciliate Blue, Anthene emolus, Butterfly, Meghalaya, India
RMK42BC8–Ciliate, Microscopic, through microscope, white light illumination, protozoans characterized by the presence of hair-like organelles called cilia
RF2G63H4C–Closeup of Cobweb house-leek with long ciliate leaf margins, resembling spider webs, in its natural habitat
RMWXCKMC–Ciliat in water drops under the microscope 100x
RF2B7M8MP–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RFDCG3FR–Microscopic view of paramecium.
RM2C1WB54–A group of the tall thin flower spikes if Digitalis ciliata
RMW7YT91–Dorset heath / Ciliate heath (Erica ciliaris) flowering on the fringes of a marsh, Stoborough heath, Dorset, UK, July.
RF2CW7CC7–White spot fish disease caused by the ciliate protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
RMCP06M0–Blepharisma americana (Blepharisma americana), pink ciliate feeding on dyed yeasts, Germany
RMDTGGY2–Ciliate plankton
RMEP7YX5–Pondlife, photomicrograph, Euplotes, a hypotrich ciliate. ypotrichs have 'blocks' of cilia in groups or rows called cirri.
RFKG8YB6–Sand whiting also known summer, yellowfin or blue-nose whiting (Sillago ciliate) is a slender and slightly compressed fish, with two parts dorsal fin
RF2BFB0RN–Ciliate plankton unicellular in drops of water 100x
RFT5XRKM–Paramecia also known as Lady Slippers which are a group of unicellular ciliate protozoa, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFHNEXDY–Icon of the ciliate slipper in a linear style
RFPT5HY8–Computer illustration of the ciliate protozoan Balantidium coli, an intestinal parasite that may cause ulcers (balantidiasis) in the intestinal tract of humans. It is a rare form of dysentery, which is mainly limited to farm workers and those in close association with pigs. The parasites are common and harmless amongst pigs. They form cysts which pass out of the pigs in their faeces. Humans contract the disease through food or drink contaminated by such cysts.
RMHRH552–LM of Blepharisma americanum, a ciliate protozoa
RM2A2NJK4–Stylonychia mytilus, Print, Ciliate
RF2JBGNT9–Finger flower, Ciliate foxglove (Digitalis ciliata). Belt of coniferous forests, rocky meadow 2000 a.s.l., Greater Caucasus Mountain Range endemic pla
RMA43C9Y–Ciliate rock jasmine Androsace chamaejasme Font d Urle Vercors National Park France
RF2G63H4F–Closeup of Cobweb house-leek with long ciliate leaf margins, resembling spider webs, in its natural habitat
RF2B7T97T–Hedwigia ciliata, known as white-tipped moss
RFDCG3FJ–Microscopic view of paramecium.
RMBYCP10–Paramecium - ciliary ciliate
RME459FX–Floating colonies of Stantor (ciliate protozoa) with gas bubbles used to lift colonies.
RF2CW7CC4–White spot fish disease caused by the ciliate protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
RMFJ6908–ciliate with fed algae
RMHDJFEY–Common Ciliate butterfly species
RMBP4KWR–Darkfield / phase contrast photomicrograph of Hypotrichs, a fast swimming ciliate, in a sample of pond water
RF2BE0NAR–Ciliate (Ciliata) from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
RF2BFB0NH–Ciliate plankton unicellular in drops of water 100x
RF2C9C721–The paramecium, a one-celled ciliate in the Kingdom Protista. This one is dividing, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFJ2MM2M–Flowers loosestrife. Lysimachia ciliate
RFPT5HYD–Computer illustration of the ciliate protozoan Balantidium coli, an intestinal parasite that may cause ulcers (balantidiasis) in the intestinal tract of humans. It is a rare form of dysentery, which is mainly limited to farm workers and those in close association with pigs. The parasites are common and harmless amongst pigs. They form cysts which pass out of the pigs in their faeces. Humans contract the disease through food or drink contaminated by such cysts.
RMHRH553–LM of Stentor sp., a ciliate protozoan
RM2A2NJKA–Stylonychia mytilus, Print, Ciliate
RMABBEA9–Spirostomum Living Nomarski DIC Flash HFW 600um
RMA43C9X–Ciliate rock jasmine Androsace chamaejasme Font d Urle Vercors National Park France
RF2G63H45–Closeup of Cobweb house-leek with long ciliate leaf margins, resembling spider webs, in its natural habitat
RMFGT17H–zoology / animals, ciliates (Ciliata), colour lithograph, out of: Ernst Haeckel, 'Kunstformen der Natur', Leipzig - Vienna, 1899 - 1904, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2DWY79X–Hedwigia ciliata, white-tipped moss
RFDCG368–Conceptual image of paramecium.
RMB62AC0–Ciliata / Wimperlinge, Name Stentor, Haeckel, Kunstformen der Natur, art nouveau, 20th century, Europe
RFM1X7J9–The structure of Paramecium saudatum
RF2CW6Y6B–White spot fish disease is caused by the ciliate protozoan Ichthyophthirius multifiliis, commonly called ich or ick.
RMEBN5B4–ciliate (Euplotes spec.), in differential interference contrast
RF2BHEPKX–Protozoan colony (Carchesium)
RMBP4KWB–Darkfield / phase contrast photomicrograph of two Hypotrichs, a fast swimming ciliate, in a sample of pond water
RFR0AEKB–Digital illustration of a vorticella
RF2BFB0TD–Ciliate plankton unicellular in drops of water 100x
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